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Toyo Tires
jimv
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Rating 5.0

Went with Toyo Proxes R888Rs, 205/45/16s in the front and 225/45/16s in the rear. Quick run around the block and they felt great. They also look pretty good

Pros: felt great, look good
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NITTO Tires

Like mine, I’m running Nitto NT555 G2s, they have around a 30k mileage run. As opposed to Michelins Defender 2 which have an 80k mileage the compound on most daily tires should be a little harder, lasting longer.

Pros: better performance, track use
Cons: shorter mileage run
Mileage: 48000 km
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Toyo Tires

That’s what on my NB right now. I’ve put maybe 3k on them so far and haven’t had issues. I was a little skeptical of them on a Miata since they’re 500 treadwear, but for daily drivers and very limited spirited driving they’re fine. I’ve had the same tire on my wife’s Ford Escape for quite a while and they’ve been great on it, especially wet weather.

Pros: great in wet weather
Cons: skeptical on a Miata
Vehicle: Mazda
Mileage: 3000 km
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Toyo Tires
ddogg7864
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Rating 5.0

Toyo Open Country are the only tires I have run for the last 20+years. Across three 4Runners. Close to 500k miles between my ‘98 SR5, ‘05Limited and 2020 ORP. I live in Washington and do quite a bit more off roading than it sounds like you do. The Open County Toyo line has been fantastic off-road, but I love them because they are so quiet and comfortable on the highway for such a capable tire.

Pros: quiet and comfortable
Mileage: 804672 km
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Toyo Tires

I commute to DIA from the Springs a LOT, and I have the AT3s. Great tire, lightweight enough to preserve MPGs, but still does well in snow. Plus they still look pretty good. Had them 20k miles now and they're still in great shape.

Pros: great tire, lightweight
Mileage: 32186 km
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NITTO Tires

I am a Nito guy I love those tire I recommend the nitto ridge grappler very good highway tire but yet you still have some bite for off-road and overland

Pros: very good highway tire
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Toyo Tires
CommercialSmell3100
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Rating 4.5

Toyo opencountry CTs all day I have 100,000 on my current set and still will last another summer, they are definitely in the upper end of price but they last and they are great in the snow/ice

Pros: last a long time
Cons: upper end of price
Mileage: 100000 km
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NITTO Tires
CecilArongo
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Rating 3.0

I went from stock-like tires (Atturo TrailBlades, P275/60r20) to Nitto Exo-Grapplers (LT275/60r20, E-rated). I lost approximately 1mpg highway, 1.5-2 city.

Pros: aggressive look
Cons: MPG loss
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Toyo Tires
verdejt
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Rating 2.0

Mine came with Toyos as well. They lasted until about 30k. By then they were pretty much junk.

Pros: lasted 30k miles
Cons: pretty much junk
Vehicle: Mazda 3
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aelizondo95
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Rating 1.0

15,000 KM after three blowouts. Changed them for some Toyo proxes tm1 225/45R18. So far so good, the ride feels way smoother and I don’t feel like I lost fuel economy.

Pros: smoother ride, good economy
Cons: three blowouts
Mileage: 15000 km
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